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On the plus side, now I get all of my real world knowledge from YouTube videos, so I'm ok.
I quit my BSc in Criminology 2 years in.Most of what you are taught in school is outdated by the time you hit the workforce and you have to relearn how things really work in reality.
i remember that too but this was in the 90s and early 00s before smartphones. now we have calculators in our pockets and access to AI. if i have a more complicated math question i put it into chatgpt or wolfram alpha.I remember this old bitch telling me that i could not use a calculator in real life everytime i wanted after growing up...
Sounds good.Everything math-psychics was a necessary foundation for my acquired knowledge as an engineer.
Commonplace in science, engineering, computer science, data science, but not so much outside of those fields.
Let’s say you have a drone with onboard sensors that you’re programming to fly itself using machine learning. You’ll have linear algebra matrices to store and process the sensor data in, triangulation and vectors for positioning in 3d space, calculus for gradient descent algorithms for computer vision.
Plenty of math to be comfortable with!
I still don't feel old whenever I think of highschool but it does feel like forever ago.That's like 21 years ago for me
I feel so old now everytime I think of Highschool
That's a weird example to be mad at. Maybe you were too dumb to understand it, but it could be that the kid sitting next to you went into a career in chemistry and is doing something beneficial to humanity.I've taught ESL for five years and started teaching game development this year. I hate teachers and I hate school. It's not a waste of time but what we were taught and the way we were taught was so bad and a waste of time. When I have kids, I am never sending them to public school, ever. I'm still mad I had to learn electron orbitals.
My bro is quite a bit older than me and does business and finance as well. I remember asking him at some point (I was probably still in university or maybe I just graduated) about all the stuff we learn like how to calculate Net Present Value and shit like that. He laughed and said it's done for you on computer. lolThe presidents...I can tell you the first couple, then Abraham Lincoln, then the last couple. I could tell you names but I don't know what number they were. I would be hit or miss on state capitals too.
My son was complaining about precalc. I took precalc as well and he asked how often I used it in my job in IT. I laughed at him. I told him I do use a bit of algebra. Anything higher than that was useless. He also asked me a math problem and I had to look it up to remember. Once I looked it up, my memory was like ahh ok and I sat down with him and explained through it. He goes, you had to look it up? I told him I fix computers, not launch rockets..
I got out of IT and I am back at school majoring in psychology. I was meeting with the transfer advisor and he saw I had calc1 and 2. He said, drop those and take statistics.
And the peasants rejoiced
I wish schools were smarter about what they taught. You have schools pushing ap classes to get into a college but what good is AP Calculus to a kid who wants to go to school to be an art, history, or English major? But the schools push it if you plan on going to college.
Lol exactly.My bro is quite a bit older than me and does business and finance as well. I remember asking him at some point (I was probably still in university or maybe I just graduated) about all the stuff we learn like how to calculate Net Present Value and shit like that. He laughed and said it's done for you on computer. lol
One thing I never understood is how or why teaching material is so rigid. Just because the teachers have textbooks and certain curriculum to follow it doesn't mean it has to be word for word all the time. It's like they dont care or know how to adjust.Lol exactly.
In school: let's spend 2 weeks memorizing states and their capitals.
Real life: I can look it up in 2 seconds on the internet if I REALLY need to know.
Same thing with presidents. Touch off on recent presidents and those that made important decisions at points in history.
What they REALLY REAAAAAAALLLY need to teach is troubleshooting life skills. At appropriate ages. Money management skills, nutrition, etc and for the f'ing love of God, manners and spelling. I understand we have autocorrect but taking notes, writing letters, my daughter is in 6th grade and spells like 4th grade.
Dude, my son went from Montessori school from k though 5 when they stopped. He then went to public school where they were teaching common core. Holy crap dude. He would do the math and they would say, "wrong, the answer is right but he didn't draw like a bazillion boxes or circles or some other nonsense so it's wrong. So then he gets the answer right but half asses the number of boxes. We go to parent teacher conference where we ask her, why is he getting these wrong. The answer is right but because he doesn't draw the circles it's wrong? The teacher looks at us and says, "i am trying to teach the kids to be engineers." We retort with "you are talking to 2 engineers, both with over 20 years experience." The next day he goes to school and the teacher tells our son, "do it the way you know how, I'll just grade you on the answer."One thing I never understood is how or why teaching material is so rigid. Just because the teachers have textbooks and certain curriculum to follow it doesn't mean it has to be word for word all the time. It's like they dont care or know how to adjust.
For example, it's a lot more boring if Teacher X teaches math using the bland examples given. You can teach the exact same methodology and formulas using modern topics people care about. Like instead of the book saying Sally has 4 fish..... who gives a shit. Modernize it and make it 4 music tapes or 4 GIJOE toys (you can see I'm going back to the 80s). But you know what I mean. Any subject that can be tailored to keep students interested should be done best as possible. I know I'd enjoy math or accounting class more if it involved sports or an arcade. Interest is lost when it's Robert's Radiator Shop. It can be the same calculations. Just spruce it up so students can enjoy it more and at least in that moment of time think it's like real content.
My nieces would show us what math they are doing in grade 6 and my bro and I thought this was stuff for younger kids too. It was retarded how dumbed down it was. Instead of using numbers and logic, they were literally doing this so called "Japanese style of math" where to do multiplication you draw interconnecting sticks and count the intersections. Nobody is learning the concept of numbers or multiplication groupings doing it this way. The real way is to teach a student that 3 x 5 is 3 groups of 5 and add it together. And you start small. 5 +5 = 10. Add 5 more = 15. Counting stick intersections is just drawing a clever visual method and going by the end results with nothing learned.
Although getting good grades and not skipping school are important, my dad would be displeased if he saw us cutting corners like using Coles Notes for English class (in the US it's Cliff Notes). Even though he knew it'd probably lead to good grades, he'd still be kinda of pissed saying "you're not learning anything dong it this way"
I literally loaded up fraction munchers on an apple II emulator last night and it surprisingly came back to me. My wife on the other hand kept losing on basic vowel sounds in word munchers.I still remember some history things , but when it comes to math, I’ve forgotten like 90% of it, don’t even know how to do fractions anymore.